Looking for an unusual pipe. 8" ID with 12" flange and 10.5" BC
Looking for an unusual pipe. 8" ID with 12" flange and 10.5" BC
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This ductile iron pipe is connected with others vertically in water. Doesn't look like anything standard. Most 8" pipes have an 11.75" diameter bolt center and a 13.50" flange. Everyone at work is stumped! 










RE: Looking for an unusual pipe. 8" ID with 12" flange and 10.5" BC
RE: Looking for an unusual pipe. 8" ID with 12" flange and 10.5" BC
RE: Looking for an unusual pipe. 8" ID with 12" flange and 10.5" BC
Your 13.5" is a class 125 flange.
I'm curious about the large indent in the flange. What was that for.
Any info on how old it is, any stamps or marks.
You can get flange adaptors to allow connections to standard flanges which might be your only way out.
My motto: Learn something new every day
Also: There's usually a good reason why everyone does it that way
RE: Looking for an unusual pipe. 8" ID with 12" flange and 10.5" BC
A bit more back ground information would be interesting for no other reason other than knowing what the application is and possibly why the pipe/ flanges are thus.
It is a capital mistake to theorise before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts. (Sherlock Holmes - A Scandal in Bohemia.)
RE: Looking for an unusual pipe. 8" ID with 12" flange and 10.5" BC
I will try and find out more info on monday
RE: Looking for an unusual pipe. 8" ID with 12" flange and 10.5" BC
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RE: Looking for an unusual pipe. 8" ID with 12" flange and 10.5" BC